The Facts of Reconstruction


Lu par Guero

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After the American Civil War, John R. Lynch, who had been a slave in Mississippi, began his political career in 1869 by first becoming Justice of the Peace, and then Mississippi State Representative. He was only 26 when he was elected to the US Congress in 1873. There, he continued to be an activist, introducing many bills and arguing on their behalf. Perhaps his greatest effort was in the long debate supporting the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to ban discrimination in public accommodations.

In 1884 Lynch was the first African American nominated after a moving speech by Theodore Roosevelt to the position of Temporary Chairman of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. During the Spanish-American War of 1898, he was appointed Treasury Auditor and then Paymaster under the Republicans. In 1901, he began serving with the Regular Army with tours of duty in the United States, Cuba, and the Philippines.

Lynch retired from the Army in 1911, then married Cora Williams. They moved to Chicago, where he practiced law. He also became involved in real estate. After his death in Chicago 1939 at the age of 92, he was buried with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. He was entitled to this as a Congressman and veteran.

After the turn of the century, Lynch wrote a book, The Facts of Reconstruction, and several articles criticizing the then-dominant Dunning School historiography. Dunning and followers had emphasized the views of former slave owners and routinely downplayed any positive contributions of African Americans during Reconstruction, as well as suggesting they could not manage any political power. Lynch argued that blacks had made substantial contributions during the period. Since he participated directly in Reconstruction-era governments, Lynch's book is considered a primary source in study of the period. (Introduction by Guero and Wikipedia.) (8 hr 6 min)

Chapitres

01 - Preface 6:59 Lu par Guero
02 - Chapter 1 24:29 Lu par Guero
03 - Chapter 2 13:11 Lu par Guero
04 - Chapter 3 14:54 Lu par Guero
05 - Chapter 4 15:22 Lu par Guero
06 - Chapter 5 18:31 Lu par Guero
07 - Chapters 6 & 7 18:46 Lu par Guero
08 - Chapter 8 16:30 Lu par Guero
09 - Chapter 9 12:21 Lu par Guero
10 - Chapter 10 15:02 Lu par Guero
11 - Chapter 11 26:15 Lu par Guero
12 - Chapter 12 13:59 Lu par Guero
13 - Chapter 13 13:23 Lu par Guero
14 - Chapter 14 13:24 Lu par Guero
15 - Chapters 15 & 16 18:56 Lu par Guero
16 - Chapter 17 11:13 Lu par Guero
17 - Chapters 18 & 19 19:41 Lu par Guero
18 - Chapter 20 16:25 Lu par Guero
19 - Chapter 21 20:20 Lu par Guero
20 - Chapter 22 20:02 Lu par Guero
21 - Chapter 23 13:13 Lu par Guero
22 - Chapter 24 25:26 Lu par Guero
23 - Chapter 25 16:16 Lu par Guero
24 - Chapters 26 & 27 16:34 Lu par Guero
25 - Chapter 28 14:52 Lu par Guero
26 - Chapter 29 20:16 Lu par Guero
27 - Chapter 30 15:49 Lu par Guero
28 - Chapter 31 18:09 Lu par Guero
29 - Chapter 32 16:38 Lu par Guero

Critiques


(5 stars)

must read for any student of political life